4.MANAGING PRINT JOBS FROM THE CONTROL PANELMonitoring the Print Job Status 1594 MANAGING PRINT JOBS FROM THE CONTROL PANEL Normal Print / Scheduled Print jobsWhen you press [JOB STATUS] on the touch panel, the [JOBS] tab of the JOB STATUS screen appears. On the [JOBS]tab, Normal Print and Scheduled Print jobs are listed together with copy jobs. You can check the user name, date and timeof registration, paper size, number of pages, number of copies, and current st atus of each job. You can also delete, pauseor resume each job, and change the order of the jobs on the list.When the Job Skip function is enabled, a job fails due to lack of paper or such is automatically skipped and the next job isprocessed. For instructions on how to set the Job Skip function, refer to the MFP Management Guide.For the Scheduled Print jobs, “Scheduled” is indicated in the “Status” column.Up to 1000 jobs can be listed. For equipment with no hard disk installed, up to 500 jobs are displayed.To display the previous or next page, press or . The number of jobs displayed on a page may vary depending onthe equipment used.To exit from the JOB STATUS screen, press [CLOSE].y On the [JOBS] tab, you can select the desired mode for monitoring the status by pressing [PRINT], [FAX], or[SCAN]. For details on the scan or Internet fax job status, refer to the Scanning Guide. For details on the fax jobstatus, refer to the Operator’s Manual for FAX Unit.y Besides the Job Skip function, this equipment prevents the process of a print job from being paused with somesetting changes. When paper has run out during printing, for example, you can continue printing with AutomaticChange of Paper Source (a function that feeds paper in the same size from another tray when paper in thespecified tray has run out). Also when staples have run out or when the hole punch dust bin has become full, youcan continue printing without stapling or hole punching. For the details, refer to the MFP Management Guide.